Describe how population size is affected by density-dependent and density-independent factors. Identify and describe volcanic hazards that are a direct result of a volcanic eruption as well as hazards that are indirectly linked.Explore our homewo...
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The research [115] focuses on the process of mapping the rocky city of Vardzia, carved into the steep tuff slopes of the Erusheti Mountains, based on advanced remote sensing techniques and UAV-based digital photogrammetry [116,117], to map the potential hazards of the rock complex, after ...
The large number of wastes caused by natural disasters such as volcanic activities, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, flooding, and tsunami contributes considerably to the water pollution issue [45]. More than 5000 disasters concerning water-related injuries were recorded from 2001 to 2018 worldwide,...
The Tl concentration in seawater is about 0.2–20 μg kg−1, affected by volcanic events, airborne particles, and deposit inflows from rivers and soil [36]. As a result, if polluted river water or sediment reaches a habitable area, it may affect the Tl concentration of aquatic species. ...
As is well known, large events, such as earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, and other mechanisms, can generate a tsunami. By far, the most destructive tsunamis are generated from large shallow earthquakes with an epicenter or a fault line near or on the ocean floor. When a tsunami ...